The poet who wrote "The Raven" is Edgar Allan Poe. Originally released in January 1845, it is regarded as one of his most well-known pieces. A talking raven that answers all of the questions posed to it by repeating the word "Nevermore" visits a distraught lover in the poem. The poem is thought to be a meditation on loss, grief, and the possibility of redemption because of its abundance of symbolism.
Poe, a master of the gothic genre, is renowned for his gloomy, atmospheric settings, themes of death, terror, and the paranormal, and for his poems and short stories. Even now, readers still find "The Raven" to be one of his most enduring pieces.